Thursday, 1 November 2018

Imagine A Night

Recently the 5-6 ‘s have been writing a poem based off a book called ‘Imagine A Night’. Every sentence had to start with ‘Imagine a night’ followed by descriptive sentence out of  our imaginative stories based around a location we are going to in Wellington. I found it loads of fun and I really like this sort of writing. I would love to do it again some time, but for now, here is my writing…

Imagine a night, when you get lost in act, the lights shining on you.
Imagine a night, when actor becomes the darkest of nightmares.
Imagine a night, fighting for your life with nothing but a prop.
Imagine a night, where one minute your a visitor next your an actor.
Imagine a night, where a ring could hide you from your shadiest dreams.
Imagine a night, where a mysterious person shows up at the door.
Imagine a night, where fiction becomes true, and prop becomes real.
Imagine a night, when your strengths are your downfalls.
Imagine a night, where idol becomes enemy.
Imagine a night, where you nail the role.
Imagine a night, tonight.

4 comments:

  1. Wow! Liana that was an amazing Imagine a night! I really enjoyed reading your night blog post.It was Really fun imagining your story.

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    1. Kia ora Priyanci,
      Thank you for commenting on my blog. I had a lot of fun writing this piece so thank you for taking the time to read it. If you would like to read my story you can scroll down in my blog posts then eventually you should find a post called 'Wellington Imaginary Writing Reflection' and tht is the piece of writing we based it off.

      Once again thank you

      -Liana

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  2. Amazing story you really you really made it sound like a night.

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    1. Kia ora Calista,
      Thank you for commenting on my blog. I am glad you enjoyed my story. If you scroll down in my blog posts you will eventually find my writing I based this off.

      Once again thank you

      -Liana

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